Vegan Key Lime Pie Recipe To Die For

Vegan Key Lime Pie Recipe To Die For
Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

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Feb 26, 2025

If you can’t get your hands on key limes, just use regular limes. It’s all good.

INGREDIENTS

Macadamia nut base
400 g (14 oz/2½ cups) activated macadamia nuts
135 g (4¾ oz/1½ cups) finely desiccated coconut
3 tablespoons coconut nectar
2 tablespoons lime zest
1 teaspoon vanilla powder

Lime & coconut filling
375 ml (13 fl oz/1½ cups) lime juice
2 avocados, flesh chopped
185 ml (6 fl oz/¾ cup) coconut nectar
185 ml (6 fl oz/¾ cup) Coconut mylk
250 ml (9 fl oz/1 cup) cold-pressed extra virgin coconut oil
1 teaspoon spirulina powder
1 teaspoon vanilla powder
2 tablespoons non-GM soy lecithin
pinch of Himalayan pink salt or Celtic sea salt

To serve
twisty lime slices (see Tip) and lime zest, to garnish
desiccated coconut, for sprinkling

METHOD
1 Process all the nut base ingredients in a food processor until well combined. The mixture should bind to itself when pressed together between your fingers. Press into a 23 cm (9 inch) pie tin lined with plastic wrap and set aside.
2 Blend all the filling ingredients until super smooth. Pour over the pie base, then leave to set in the fridge for 4 hours, or overnight.
3 Remove the pie from the refrigerator. Just before serving, garnish with twisty lime slices, lime zest and a sprinkling of desiccated coconut.
4 The pie will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for 5 days, or can be frozen for several months.

Tip
To make twisty lime slices, cut a slit into each lime slice, running from the centre to the outside. Take the two ends from either side of the slit and twist them in opposite directions

*coconut mylk can be homemade from page 174 of the Naked Vegan Cookbook

Naked Vegan Key Lime PieRecipes and Images from Naked Vegan by Maz Valcorz, published by Murdoch Books

Robyn Foyster

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

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By Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Editor

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

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